Peter G. Nelson

 Peter G. Nelson

Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

Key ideas and their experimental basis

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Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry: Key ideas and their experimental basis ? 2011 Peter G. Nelson & Ventus Publishing ApS ISBN 978-87-7681-732-9

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Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

Contents

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Introduction

Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

This course

Broader context

Further reading

2

The relative importance of different elements

2.1

The relative abundance of different elements

2.2

The relative consumption of different elements

2.3

Elements sought after from very low-grade ores

Further reading

3

Classification of elements into metals and nonmetals

3.1

Types of element

3.2

Assignment of elements to classes

3.3

Volatilities of metals and nonmetals

3.4

Chemical properties of metals and nonmetals

4

Binary compounds

4.1

General classification of compounds

4.2

Limiting types of binary compound

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Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

4.3

Metallic compounds

4.4

Nonmetallic compounds

4.5

Salt-like compounds

4.6

Intermediate types of binary compound

Further reading

5

On the nature of the limiting types of binary compound

5.1

Nonmetallic compounds

5.2

Salt-like compounds

5.3

Metallic compounds

5.4

Limiting types of chemical bond

Further reading

6

Types of formula

6.1

Empirical formulae

6.2

Molecular formulae

6.3

Structural formulae

6.4

Geometrical formulae

7

Classification of elements according to the electrochemical series

7.1

Electrical and chemical series

7.2

The electrochemical series

7.3

Electronegativity

7.4

Polar numbers

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